I know that My photographer used to do studio pics with a real bunny for Easter, but I believe they closed or dont do it anymore. Does anyone know of a place that does?
Maybe Lucus needs a new pet?! I had a bunny growing up and he was great... then he got a liver tumor poor guy. Then last year I rescued a bunny from a guy at work who brought it in to euthanize it because his daughter was allergic. I kept the bunny for about 4 months but then ended up giving it to a nursery school to keep as a classroom bet. She got much more attention from all the kiddos than I gave her. Plus, I figured I saved her life to begin with so I did my duty. :P
So I know this was no help but hopefully entertaining for a quick second. haha.
Maybe Lucus needs a new pet?! I had a bunny growing up and he was great... then he got a liver tumor poor guy. Then last year I rescued a bunny from a guy at work who brought it in to euthanize it because his daughter was allergic. I kept the bunny for about 4 months but then ended up giving it to a nursery school to keep as a classroom bet. She got much more attention from all the kiddos than I gave her. Plus, I figured I saved her life to begin with so I did my duty. :P
So I know this was no help but hopefully entertaining for a quick second. haha.
Yaaaaa I think the last thing Lucas needs is a new pet haha. I think he'd have a hard time cleaning the cage
Please check with the studio on where the bunnies come from and what happens to them after Easter photo season is done. Many of the bunnies used for these photos are just dumped outside or at shelters and end up dead after they are done with the pictures.
I had DD's pics taken last year with a bunny at Portrait Scene. Their prices are a little high, but their props are awesome. Their bunnies are adopted after they are done too.
Re: Pics with real bunny for Easter?
Maybe Lucus needs a new pet?! I had a bunny growing up and he was great... then he got a liver tumor poor guy. Then last year I rescued a bunny from a guy at work who brought it in to euthanize it because his daughter was allergic. I kept the bunny for about 4 months but then ended up giving it to a nursery school to keep as a classroom bet. She got much more attention from all the kiddos than I gave her. Plus, I figured I saved her life to begin with so I did my duty. :P
So I know this was no help but hopefully entertaining for a quick second. haha.
I just got an email from portrait scene in sterling heights. I don't know if they are any good but they have live bunnies.
Yaaaaa I think the last thing Lucas needs is a new pet haha. I think he'd have a hard time cleaning the cage
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Thanks I'll look into them!
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DD1, Kathleen 9/15/2007